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chronyx
Would appreicate any clarification of what I have been told at college.
The tutor has told us to use 240V for calculations as this the output of a sub-station. Do you agree, or should I use standard 230V?
We were also told to remove the bonding conductor from the pipe clamp to test the continuity without parallel paths, but surely the logical thing is to disconnect at the board so that you also test the connection from the clamp to the pipe?
For those who remember the test board, am I right in assuming the MIMS cable sheathing earth is verified by the standard R1/R2?
How did you test the motor starter R1+R2 and insulation resistance values? Press in the contactor, or split the supply and load and test individually?
Cheers chaps :cheesy:
The tutor has told us to use 240V for calculations as this the output of a sub-station. Do you agree, or should I use standard 230V?
We were also told to remove the bonding conductor from the pipe clamp to test the continuity without parallel paths, but surely the logical thing is to disconnect at the board so that you also test the connection from the clamp to the pipe?
For those who remember the test board, am I right in assuming the MIMS cable sheathing earth is verified by the standard R1/R2?
How did you test the motor starter R1+R2 and insulation resistance values? Press in the contactor, or split the supply and load and test individually?
Cheers chaps :cheesy: